Sous-famille
Valide
Éteint
Trachodontinae
Tornier 1913
Trachodon is a dubious genus of hadrosaurid dinosaur from the Upper Cretaceous of what is now Montana in the western United States. The only species is T. mirabilis, though many others have been assigned to the genus. T. mirabilis was described by Joseph Leidy in 1856 based on a set of teeth; however, this was later shown to be a mixture of hadrosaurid and ceratopsian teeth. These fossils were unearthed in 1856 by Ferdinand Vandeveer Hayden during an expedition to the Missouri River in Montana, USA, in rock from the Judith River Formation. This formation dates to the Campanian stage of the Late Cretaceous, which lasted from 79 to 75.3 million years ago. One of the teeth, an incomplete hadrosaurid tooth, was later chosen as the holotype.
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Herbivore
Vivant au sol, grégaire
Terrestre